Summary
- Release Year: 2004
- Genres: Shooter
- Platforms: Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox
- Developers: SKONEC
- Publishers: Success Corporation
Psyvariar 2: The Will to Fabricate (2004)
Psyvariar 2: The Will to Fabricate is a vertically scrolling shoot ’em up developed by SKONEC Entertainment and distributed by Success. It is the sequel to the 2000 title, Psyvariar.
The game was initially developed for the Sega NAOMI arcade platform, and was released in Japanese arcades in November 2003. A Dreamcast version was released on February 26, 2004, and ports to both the PlayStation 2 and Xbox were released later that year.
Psyvariar 2 is a fast-paced and challenging shoot ’em up that features beautiful graphics, intense action, and a great soundtrack. Players control one of four different ships, each with its own unique weapons and abilities. The game features a variety of levels, each with its own unique enemies and bosses.
One of the things that makes Psyvariar 2 so unique is its “fabricate” system. This system allows players to create their own weapons and power-ups by collecting different items throughout the game. Players can then use these items to create a variety of different weapons and power-ups, which can be used to customize their ship to their own playstyle.
The fabricate system adds a lot of depth and replayability to Psyvariar 2. Players can experiment with different combinations of items to create the perfect weapon for each situation. The game also features a variety of different difficulty levels, so players of all skill levels can enjoy the game.
Psyvariar 2 was a critical and commercial success. The game was praised for its beautiful graphics, intense action, and great soundtrack. The game was also nominated for several awards, including the Game of the Year award at the 2004 Golden Joystick Awards.
Gameplay
Psyvariar 2 is a vertically scrolling shoot ’em up in which players control one of four different ships. Each ship has its own unique weapons and abilities. The player’s ship can fire a variety of different weapons, including lasers, missiles, and bombs. The player can also use a variety of power-ups to enhance their ship’s weapons and abilities.
The game features a variety of different levels, each with its own unique enemies and bosses. The levels are filled with a variety of obstacles, such as asteroids, enemy ships, and turrets. The player must use their ship’s weapons and abilities to destroy the enemies and obstacles and reach the end of the level.
The game features a “fabricate” system that allows players to create their own weapons and power-ups. Players can collect different items throughout the game, which can then be used to create a variety of different weapons and power-ups. The player can then use these items to create the perfect weapon for each situation.
Graphics
Psyvariar 2 features beautiful 3D graphics. The game’s levels are filled with a variety of detailed objects and enemies. The game’s bosses are also very impressive, and each one has its own unique design.
The game’s graphics are some of the best that the Dreamcast has to offer. The game’s textures are sharp and detailed, and the game’s framerate is very smooth. Psyvariar 2 is a visually stunning game that is sure to impress even the most jaded gamer.
Sound
Psyvariar 2 features a great soundtrack that is composed of a variety of electronic and orchestral tracks. The game’s music is very catchy and helps to create a sense of atmosphere and excitement.
The game’s sound effects are also very good. The sound of the player’s ship firing its weapons is very satisfying, and the sound of the enemies exploding is very impactful. Psyvariar 2 is a very well-produced game, and the sound design is one of the game’s strongest points.
Overall
Psyvariar 2 is a fantastic vertically scrolling shoot ’em up that is sure to please fans of the genre. The game features beautiful graphics, intense action, and a great soundtrack. The game’s fabricate system also adds a lot of depth and replayability to the game. Psyvariar 2 is a must-play for fans of shoot ’em ups and Dreamcast owners alike.
Score: 9/10
Review Score
9/10